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CIVIL WAR: SUBMARINE. Confederate submarine Hunley, named for its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley, who died in one of the early trials. The submarine, which was propelled by eight men using hand cranks, sank in Charleston Harbor, 17 February 1864, after torpedoing the Union sloop Housatonic. Illustration by Union soldier
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CIVIL WAR: SUBMARINE. Confederate submarine Hunley, named for its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley, who died in one of the early trials. The submarine, which was propelled by eight men using hand cranks, sank in Charleston Harbor, 17 February 1864, after torpedoing the Union sloop Housatonic. Illustration by Union soldier
CIVIL WAR: SUBMARINE.
Confederate submarine Hunley, named for its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley, who died in one of the early trials. The submarine, which was propelled by eight men using hand cranks, sank in Charleston Harbor, 17 February 1864, after torpedoing the Union sloop " Housatonic." Illustration by Union soldier
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1864 Confederate Confederate Army Horace Lawson Navy Sailor Submarine Hunley
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This print showcases the Confederate submarine Hunley, a remarkable invention named after its inventor, Horace Lawson Hunley. The image takes us back to the turbulent times of the American Civil War, where technological advancements were being explored even in the depths of the ocean. The illustration depicts a momentous event that occurred on 17 February 1864 in Charleston Harbor. With eight men tirelessly cranking hand-powered propellers, this innovative vessel torpedoed and sank the Union sloop Housatonic. However, tragedy struck as well-known inventor Horace Lawson Hunley lost his life during one of the early trials of this groundbreaking submarine. The artwork was created by an anonymous Union soldier who skillfully captured both the intricacies of naval warfare and the historical significance surrounding this underwater marvel. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity amidst conflict and highlights how technology played a pivotal role in shaping military tactics during this era. As we gaze upon this historic illustration, we are transported to a time when submarines were still in their infancy but held immense potential for changing maritime warfare forever. This thought-provoking piece invites us to reflect on how far we have come since then while paying homage to those who dared to push boundaries and explore uncharted waters.
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